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Merge pull request #3783 from std-any-emplace/master

Documentation fix regarding thread-safety of zmq_poll/zmq_poller.txt.
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......@@ -80,6 +80,16 @@ NOTE: The _zmq_poll()_ function may be implemented or emulated using operating
system interfaces other than _poll()_, and as such may be subject to the limits
of those interfaces in ways not defined in this documentation.
THREAD SAFETY
-------------
The *zmq_pollitem_t* array must only be used by the thread which
will/is calling _zmq_poll_.
If a socket is contained in multiple *zmq_pollitem_t* arrays, each owned by a
different thread, the socket itself needs to be thead-safe (Server, Client, ...).
Otherwise, behaviour is undefined.
RETURN VALUE
------------
Upon successful completion, the _zmq_poll()_ function shall return the number
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......@@ -56,8 +56,11 @@ In addition, _user_data_ may be specified, which is not used by the poller, but
passed back to the caller when an event was signalled in a call to
_zmq_poller_wait_ or _zmq_poller_wait_all_. _user_data_ may be NULL. If it is
not NULL, it must be a valid pointer. Otherwise, behaviour is undefined.
_zmq_poller_add_ may not be called multiple times for the same socket
(unless _zmq_poller_remove_ has been called for that socket).
You must only add a socket to a single poller instance once (unless
_zmq_poller_remove_ has been called for that socket before). You may
add a socket to multiple poller instances, if the socket itself
is explicitly thread-safe (Server, Client, ...). If the socket is not,
you may invoke undefined behavior.
_zmq_poller_modify_ modifies the subscribed events for a socket. It is
legal to specify no events (i.e. 0) to disable events temporarily, and
......@@ -183,6 +186,10 @@ THREAD SAFETY
Like most other 0MQ objects, a poller is not thread-safe. All operations must
be called from the same thread. Otherwise, behaviour is undefined.
In addition to that, if you want to add a socket to multiple existing poller
instances, the socket itself needs to be thread-safe (Server, Client, ...).
Otherwise, behaviour is undefined.
RETURN VALUE
------------
_zmq_poller_new_ returns a valid pointer to a poller, or NULL in case of a failure.
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